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Show ' jrell "supplied with the filthy hv : 'Than it is reported the-popular , man "who was divorced but remarried visits the grass widbw " in her apartment n giy ! mornings.-, ,J .V. lJ ' ' ,' , ''ft , . " ' J ," '''.I ' Ttiat any party who would" impeach'1 im-peach'1 the character of "one 'oi the purest wome" ufthe' camj; would be entitled to'a yt?ars jm-prisonmeut. jm-prisonmeut. ,. ...if ,, ,. -.. i That .'the - Editor "who" At. WAYStwrites Jiis own Editorials, Editor-ials, We mean theEditor of-the PresislJulletin, forgot' to . .men-tion .men-tion the fact that his leading Editorial published 'on January 9th. entitled "A First Step" wa generously donated him free 'by the Carter Newspaper . Service of Oconto, Wisconsin,, ' ; .. . t ' .. f v i -t - i That altho the new hotels have been built in Bingham recently, they-are full every night;, and I tihere' js still , a 1 cry ing need for I rooms. but', the Bourgard Jot still I remajii$ yacantl,. , .' '."; ' ! that the Lion's Club of Mi4-vale Mi4-vale are anxious i to see a little Bingham built in their midst and are using their every effort to get the D. and R. G. Railway Co. to put on a. gasoline car service. , . That to keep on one's best behavior be-havior for one year seems (to' be a difficult matter in some leases. i That; the people of Lark fail-ed'to fail-ed'to get their free weekly news paper the past week. " ' r That is seems hardly iwssible that the people of Bingham who have been borrowing books all tha winter at the Public Library would object to the trifling do-notion do-notion of ONE DOLLAR 4 per year, for its upkeep. Do they , expect the Ladies of the Civic - Club to pay all the expenses out of their pockets?. . , , i That the Methodist Convention Convent-ion at. Denver this coming wk will no doubt adopt, or try to have adopted some more strenuous stren-uous measures, instead of preach ing them. ' '' ' ' That the1 . two Boy Scout Troops have, interesting pro-grama pro-grama for the next two months. Make the town of Bingham Canyon Can-yon feel your presence libys! ....... , - - .... i That would-be citizens still fail to attend the - Citizenship classes that are being given by Professor 1L R. Atkin twice a week at the Bingham High School. ! That the Sears, Robuck Co.,i did a business well over two hundred hun-dred million dollars 1n 1924 and they were compelled to advertise adver-tise to attain those results. " , i That the total retail trade of the United States is about thirty five bdllion a year. One can hard ly realize the army of men and " women it takes to turn over this vast sum. That rih spite of rumours to the contrary, Mike Mauss is still head of; the Sheriff's force in Bingham - That tax payers get their names published, but not so the ! tax dodgers. ... - That in4, cases it takes fifty years for young people to learn, what they should know. , - That the way of the transgres sor is hard-A)ii other people. That the Utah Legislature have not yet&introduced many economic bills . - - , ' ' That, Nature" can beat Santa Claus when it comes to filling the stocking of some of the Bing ham girls. ' . V iThat the best mind is to mind your own business. That Murray is not a very good parking place for the Bingham boys. ' ;That it is easier to publish a few lines that to spend $300.00. That just as one good turn deserves another, soon one bad turn begets a second. ' - , That there was a time, and not so very long ago, when the average man could hot tell whether whe-ther a woman wore those ruffled ruf-fled things above or below the knee. e That when one took the first smoke he felt it was the foundation found-ation of a terrible future. 'Tliat a New York minister ad-! ad-! vises people not' to marry under t$3,000 .per-year, but we'll- bet .th&'e are,Tnany ministers eyen in this couritr wJio ae not so t v , |